Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... sculpture , or by using the sounds of music , or the language of poetry . Certainly only a comparatively small number of those who attempt it attain success . One of the strangest facts in the history of the A BRIEF HISTORY 3.
... sculpture , or by using the sounds of music , or the language of poetry . Certainly only a comparatively small number of those who attempt it attain success . One of the strangest facts in the history of the A BRIEF HISTORY 3.
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E. B. Greenshields. One of the strangest facts in the history of the human race is the complete disappearance of literature and art , which had reached such a high state of development among the Greeks , for a period of six hundred years ...
E. B. Greenshields. One of the strangest facts in the history of the human race is the complete disappearance of literature and art , which had reached such a high state of development among the Greeks , for a period of six hundred years ...
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... fact these were considered hostile to each other . Why waste precious time over matters of a day's interest or wonder , when the whole of the eternal future depends on man's actions dur- ing his brief A BRIEF HISTORY 5.
... fact these were considered hostile to each other . Why waste precious time over matters of a day's interest or wonder , when the whole of the eternal future depends on man's actions dur- ing his brief A BRIEF HISTORY 5.
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... fact a matter of chance and accident . " Listen ! " he says . " There never was an " Ten artistic period . There never was an art- loving nation . " The genius of art , he tells us , flies hither and thither over the earth . At one time ...
... fact a matter of chance and accident . " Listen ! " he says . " There never was an " Ten artistic period . There never was an art- loving nation . " The genius of art , he tells us , flies hither and thither over the earth . At one time ...
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... fact that all great art is individual , and that artists do not reproduce each other's ideas , but must have originality . It is right to insist on this , and to emphasize the personal element . And there may not be such a thing as a ...
... fact that all great art is individual , and that artists do not reproduce each other's ideas , but must have originality . It is right to insist on this , and to emphasize the personal element . And there may not be such a thing as a ...
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